Infinite Increasing Income Review: Coronavirus scam
Infinite Increasing Income represents it is operated by Ultimate Luxury Alliance.
Contact details for Greg Simmons in Oregon are provided on the company’s website.
No information about Simmons is provided. I tried to look up info using the name but came up blank.
I noted that stock photos are used to represent fake Infinite Increasing Income “associates”, so there’s a possibility Simmons is a pseudonym.
Infinite Increasing Income’s website domain (“infiniteincreasingincome.com”) was privately registered in June 2019.
As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
Infinite Increasing Income’s Products
Infinite Increasing Income has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Infinite Increasing Income affiliate membership itself.
Bundled with Infinite Increasing Income affiliate fee payments is “Medic in a Bottle”.
Medic in a Bottle is a colloidal silver solution, marketed as a coronavirus preventative.
The CORONA-VIRUS…is NO match for MEDIC…in a bottle!
Just 1 teaspoon a day…will keep the CORONA-VIRUS completely at bay….
No documented evidence of Medic in a Bottle having any affect on prevention or treatment of coronavirus is provided.
Update 24th April 2020 – Greg Simmons left a comment below indicating he’s upset I classified Medic in a Bottle as colloidal silver.
Simmons insists Medic in a Bottle is “ionic silver”.
The fact remains that Medic in a Bottle has zero proven effect on COVID-19 or any other disease or illness.
Medic in a Bottle is not authorized by the FDA to treat or cure anything, nor are there any peer-reviewed studies to back up any of Simmons’ marketing claims.
Medic in a Bottle is snake oil by any other name. /end update
Infinite Increasing Income’s Compensation Plan
Infinite Increasing Income affiliates sign up and pay a monthly fee.
This fee is gifted to someone who joined Infinite Increasing Income before them.
Infinite Increasing Income coordinates gifting payments among affiliates via a 1-up model.
A 1-up model is tracked via a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
A 1-up model works within a unilevel compensation structure by requiring each recruited affiliate to pass up commissions tied to their first recruit.
Each Infinite Increasing Income affiliate pays $50 a month, which is gifted to someone who joined earlier.
The $50 gifting payment generated by their first recruit is passed up to the affiliate who recruited them.
$50 monthly gifting payments are kept from the second affiliate recruited.
In turn, affiliates recruited further downline (e.g. an affiliate recruited by someone you recruit), must also pass up commissions generated by their first recruit.
In this sense it’s theoretically possible to receive $50 gifting payments from affiliates recruited down an infinite number of unilevel team levels.
Joining Infinite Increasing Income
Infinite Increasing Income affiliate membership is $310 and then $50 a month.
Affiliates receive an 8 oz. bottle of Medic in a Bottle each month and an “attention grabbing” t-shirt.
Conclusion
Medic in a Bottle is colloidal silver, with a bunch of marketing hype crap attached to it.
MEDIC…in a bottle… is NOT “Colloidal Silver” …it is MUCH, MUCH BETTER!!!
Independent tests have concluded that…ionic MEDIC…in a bottle… is 300 to 17,000 times more effective and biologically available than ANY of the so called “best” “Colloidal Silvers” being sold in the world today!
The NANO size particles found in “Colloidal Silver” contain NO electrical charge!
This is why IONS and NOT NANO size particles are so effective in creating the magical properties that work so well in “ionic silver” but not so much with “Colloidal Silver”.
The major difference between these two types of silver hydro-sol’s is that “Colloidal Silver” normally only contains around 1 – 3 percent of ‘accidentally’ produced ions and the other 97% produced is larger, non electrically charged, NANO size particles.
Whereas, the much more effective ionic MEDIC…in a bottle contains 100% of these positive charged ions and virtually NO larger nano size particles!
Marketing bullshit aside, colloidal silver does not treat, prevent or cure coronavirus.
The FTC and FDA recently sent warning letters to a bunch of companies making false medical claims pertaining to colloidal silver.
NOT TO MENTION THAT MEDIC…in a bottle…
ALSO, KILLS THE GERMS AND BACTERIA IN AND AROUND THE WOUND …ELIMINATING 99.9% OF ALL INFECTION.
You’re supposed to be taking a teaspoon of Medic in a Bottle a day. You tell me, does it make any sense to be ingesting something that is claimed to wipe out germs and bacteria?
As gross as it might sound, you’re digestive system literally doesn’t work without bacteria.
On the compensation side of things, Infinite Increasing Income is a simple $50 a month gifting scheme.
In addition to being illegal the world over, MLM gifting schemes are rigged in favor of those who run them.
Sitting at the top of the company-wide unilevel team is Infinite Increasing Income’s admin, who by design will receive the majority of gifted funds.
This occurs through one or more admin positions, preloaded into the top of the company-wide unilevel team.
As with all MLM gifting schemes, once recruitment inevitably slows down those at the bottom of the scheme will eventually stop making their monthly payment.
This will see those above them stop getting paid, and they too will eventually also stop paying.
Once non-payment hits critical mass, Infinite Increasing Income collapses.
The math behind gifting schemes guarantees that, no matter how long they last, the majority of participants lose money.
If you’re an anti-gubmint nutjob (more on that in a sec), all you need to do is ask anyone trying to sell you a coronavirus cure for peer-reviewed studies showing its efficacy.
If they can’t provide any (and they can’t, because none of these products do anything with respect to coronavirus), they’re lying.
I bring this up because Infinite Increasing Income attempts to justify both medical and financial fraud with made-up terminology.
Why is a “Private Membership Association” so right and so perfect for all of us?
A PMA does not need any authority or permission, of any kind whatsoever, from any government for its creation or in order for it to continue to exist and function.
A PMA is created by and exists upon the contract authority and power that people have reserved for themselves.
PMA members are free to exchange any information whatsoever on any topic they choose and can speak or write about, listen to, or read any information, use or obtain any information, product, or service on any terms agreeable to any member who chooses to provide that information, product, or service within the private membership association.
PMAs are under no general lawful/legal obligation to recognize any statutory title of public competency, education or training (licensed persons/experts).
Everything above, taken from Infinite Increasing Income’s website, is absolutely false.
It reeks of sovereign citizen shit-fuckery and shouldn’t be taken seriously by anyone with half a brain.
Infinite Increasing Income is a gifting scam, wrapped fake coronavirus preventative marketing.
Running a gifting scheme promising “infinite increasing income” is bad enough. Marketing it with bogus medical claims during a worldwide pandemic makes you a special type of scumbag.
Update 25th March 2020 – Possibly linked businesses include Blissful Boxes and Silver Infusion.
Blissful Boxes targets Australia and New Zealand. Up until a few days ago the company was advertising Medic in a Bottle and the Ultimate Luxury Alliance PMA shit-fuckery:
According to their website, Blissful Boxes is run by ‘a Mum and Daughter duo, Leanne and Shaniah‘.
Silver Infusion’s website has the same marketing copy found on Infinite Increasing Income.
The company claims its product is manufactured by GCS Manufacturing.
Instead of the Ultimate Luxury Alliance PMA, Silver Infusion has it’s own GCS Manufacturing PMA shit-fuckery going on:
Greg Scott; of the Simmons family
GCS Manufacturing – PMA
Manufactured in the The United States of America (1781)
Silver Infusion don’t appear to advertise an income opportunity directly on their website.
Infinite Increasing Income Review: Coronavirus scam
Mar.25, 2020 in MLM Reviews
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As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
How much more up front can a person get? I gave my REAL…Name, City, State and Home Phone Number on every page of the website!
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.…am I Greg Simmons a “real”, live, living and breathing person?????
Well yes I am, absolutely…I am!
At least I think so…I mean, for my entire life, since I was able to understand words, everyone I have ever known has been referring to me as “Greg Simmons”. I just have to assume that they were not all lying to me…
So yeah…I am pretty certain I am EXACTLY who I say I am. Nothing more and nothing less!
Does my name show up on internet searches??? No…probably not. That is by design. I love personal privacy and so I have purposely kept ALL of my information private…for the last 23 years.
Am I trying to hide from something…? Hell yes I am! I am hiding from the overly invasive system that encompasses all of YOU! I have spent a great deal of time, effort and money to procure my personal privacy.
But, in no way does that imply, or mean that I am hiding from any of my responsibilities.
Quite to the contrary, actually. I have taken on a HUGE responsibility, to our members and to the membership by forming the Private membership ‘Infinite Increasing Income’, itself!
“The Dumbass” doesn’t have a clue about who I am or my motives, but tries to act like he knows something about me that you don’t! “The Dumbass” doesn’t know anything about me…AT ALL!
“The Dumbass” would like you to believe that someone or something is at “The Top” of this Private membership and they will reap all of the rewards for the member’s hard work and monthly $50 payments!!!
NOTHING…could be more ridicules, or further from the truth!
I think he is actually “projecting” on to me what he would do in this situation, if he were me…THANK GOD HE IS NOT ME!!!
Our membership, for Infinite Increasing Income, is a NOT FOR PROFIT membership and no one, no company and no entity of any kind is at the top taking a profit or a salary. We do hire a few office personnel to run the day to day operations of the membership and I personally oversee that, but even I don’t take a salary or compensation of any kind for that… (Ozedit: derails removed)
I could have very easily taken at least 50% of the monthly $50 membership fee that our members pay each month for their membership…but I didn’t take ANY of it! Zero…nought…nothing…zip!
In FACT…100% of EVERY monthly fee ($50) that every member pays, goes directly back to our members.
So, for “The Dumbass” to make up some bullshit that someone or something is getting rich off the labor of our members is not only ludicrous…but is defamatory and deserves a defamation lawsuit at the very minimum.
“The Dumbass” states that: “Infinite Increasing Income coordinates gifting payments among affiliates via a 1-up model.”
Now some of you reading this may construe my next statement as semantic, but our program is NOT a “Gifting” program… it is a very simple commission program.
I guess calling it a “Gifting” program by “The Dumbass” sounds more mysterious and clever, or even maybe nefarious? He will say anything to help his cause!
It’s no more a gifting program than Costco, (Ozedit: derail waffle and abuse removed)
Another fake news statement that “The Dumbass” said:
There or no “levels’ in our Private membership and there are no “teams”…in any sense of the word!
Our 1-up system does not build “levels”, or “teams”. There is only one member on your so called “team” and that is you! Also, we have eliminated the need to have any “Super Stars” or “Heavy Hitters” in your Private membership business… they simply can’t exist in our membership because each member you bring in is only worth 1 person to you.
They bring in 1 new member and 1-up that member to you, their sponsor, and that qualifies them to start earning their own COMMISSIONS and they move on…
They don’t impact you again until they enter our next program under your business…which is not available until a later date certain.
Tracy Biller once asked me what my U.S.P. was…I told him our Unique Selling Proposition is…
“That we are DIFFERENT…and that we have completely changed the look and all of the rules about home based business.” (paraphrased)
So far…everyone absolutely loves what I have built…except “The Dumbass”! But that is to be expected from him…he could NEVER look “outside the box”…his box is locked tight!
And I am not even sure “The Dumbass” know anything about 1-up systems???
WHAAAT????? …IN THE HELL DID HE JUST SAY???
HOW are the “$50 monthly gifting payments” “kept from the second affiliate recruited.”??????
I have no idea how he could up with such a retarded statement… just more mis-information from “The Dumbass”!
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and up to the 25th new member that you bring in to your business (you can only have 25 maximum personally sponsored new members)…is placed onto a metaphorical “HOT SEAT” and they must each give up their 1st new member to you…their sponsor.
Once they do that, they are off the metaphorical “HOT SEAT” and are now qualified to receive their own 100% COMMISSIONS. We pay to you 100% of the monthly $50 payment, that each member in your business pays every month!
That’s WHY no one or no entity ever takes any profit from the membership….BECAUSE THERE IS NO PROFIT!
We use part of the initial $250 one time fee, to run the membership…any monies left over from that are given back to the members in the form of sales tools, such as, brochures, videos, the website, etc.
“In turn, affiliates recruited further downline (e.g. an affiliate recruited by someone you recruit), must also pass up commissions generated by their first recruit.
In this sense it’s theoretically possible to receive $50 gifting payments from affiliates recruited down an infinite number of unilevel team levels.”
Well “Dumbass” you almost got it right…NO sorry not even ALMOST!
1. There is NO downline
2. An “affiliate” I personally recruited would not be “downline” they would be “direct”, plus, WE DON’T HAVE “DOWN LINES”!
3. Yes, your new recruit must give up their first new member to you and the corresponding $50 monthly COMMISSION that comes from that new member…BUT…
4. There are no such things as “team” or “levels” there is only you…and your HOT SEATS (up to 25 total) (each hot seat is created by you when you sign up a new personally sponsored member…you own those Hot Seats and all the members that pass through those Hot Seats)
I am an active member of our Private membership and that is how I make my income, plus I own the manufacturing business that makes our beyond incredible flagship product, MEDIC…in a bottle.
Infinite Increasing Income affiliate membership is $310 and then $50 a month.
Another deliberate deception and more mis-information by “The Dumbass”…
1. The new member cost is… (a one time fee of $250.00) + (a monthly recurring fee of $50.00 + $5 admin fee) for a total cost up front of $305.00 not $360.00 like “The Dumbass” has stated. Maybe “Dumbass” should get a real life instead of the fake one in which he desperately tries to portray to you that he is some all knowing “Guru”…of the 3rd kind!
“The Dumbass” has really gone over board with this one and it’s the one that I take the most offense to…for so many reasons!
“The Dumbass” wouldn’t know the difference between ‘COLLOIDAL’ Silver & ‘IONIC’ Silver if it slapped him with a $10 Million dollar lawsuit…..hint, hint!
The EPA determined about 15 years ago, that ionic silver, @ 10ppm or less, was perfectly safe for an average man to take the equivalent of 7 tsp per day, for 70 years…without any negative effects!
The same could not be said for ‘COLLOIDAL’ Silver, because ‘COLLOIDAL’ Silver is not recommended by ANY government entity.
The reasons are many an I won’t go into it here, but our IONIC Silver, MEDIC…in a bottle is way beyond spectacular in the way it has changed peoples lives and saved people’s lives….literally!
If you are looking for a very “magical”, healthful and life changing product that actually works…look no farther than MEDIC…in a bottle!
It is most definitely a product that can make the world a better place and once you use it….you won’t want to live with out it! It definitely is that good!
(Ozedit: whacky sovereign citizen conspiracy theories and lunatic ranting and raving removed)
Sovereign citizens are a special bunch. They never fail to amuse.
In the world of scams, putting a name, city, state and phone number on a website doesn’t make you a real person.
And in light of the use of stock photos to represent non-existent Infinite Increasing Income “team members”, quite frankly your identity claims are worth dick.
You’re out here begging for money. The least you can do is let your victims know who’s scamming them.
Scammers run scams to scam people out of their money. It’s not rocket science.
Mate there’s no magic here. You’re running a simple unilevel team driven gifting scheme. You steal most of what comes in through your admin positions.
You can spin this any way you want (to deaf ears), your scam is no different to all the collapsed 1-up gifting scams that came before it.
And you in turn give up the gifting payment from your first victim, as stated in the review.
If plain English is too difficult to comprehend perhaps you can hire a translator. Your illiteracy is really not my problem.
Oh so you’re double-dipping your victims too. Nice.
Silver woo in a bottle is silver woo in a bottle. If it means that much to you I’ll make the distinction.
You want to be selling silver woo in a bottle as some magical healing elixir, you need FDA approval. Which you don’t have.
So all your magic medical claims are bullshit.
Gifting scams = illegal.
Unsubstantiated medical claims about non-FDA approved products = illegal.
In between injecting disinfectant and shoving a torch up your ass, if you do find the time to reply please keep it brief.
Editing out the sov cit rants goes from amusing to a chore fast.
FWIW, “ionic silver” is basically colloidal silver with a positive charge.
Woo with less electrons is still woo.
Greg Simmons:
Thank you for that looney tune soliloquy !
Can’t see a scenario where Greg is not in & out of the nervous hospital.
SHEESH…talk about the cherry on a crackpot sundae.
Could you possibly sound more cheezy and scammish ???
Pretty obvious who and what is going on here…
leftists…and communists. (Ozedit: snip, aaaaand we’re done.)
I’ve got a cuckoo clock that’s says “cuckoo” every hour. This Greg Simmons fellow says “Cuckoo!” every time he opens his mouth (or types a comment).
I suggest three things for this quack-pot Simmons:
1. Therapy
2. Meds
3. Both therapy and meds
To all others, I say “RUN FAST” from Simmons and his scheme.
Paging Greg Simmons to aisle 3…
justice.gov/opa/pr/court-orders-halt-sale-silver-product-fraudulently-touted-covid-19-cure